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PATI law breached by numerous government departments

December 11, 2018
By Ayo Johnson

Numerous taxpayer funded bodies have breached the law by failing to publish contracts over $50,000, the Information Commissioner has acknowledged. But the ICO’s lack of enforcement capacity means that non-compliant public authorities will face no consequences for failing to adhere to the Public Access to Information Act since it came into force in 2015. That’s…...

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Minimum revenue guarantees not needed for air service development – transport minister

November 29, 2018
By Ayo Johnson

Bermuda can increase airlift to the island without resorting to incentives such as minimum revenue guarantees, transport minister Zane DeSilva has said. This one week after delivering a statement harshly critical of Skyport which is in charge of the airport redevelopment project. Minister DeSilva announced in the House of Assembly on Friday that Skyport is […]

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OBA’s “breathtaking incompetence” over housing project – David Burch

Blame for the debacle belongs to the PLP - Trevor Moniz

November 24, 2018
By Ayo Johnson

A decision by the former One Bermuda Alliance Government to reduce the scope of an affordable housing project started by its predecessor led to an “incredible waste of taxpayer funds,” said public works minister David Burch. But the OBA is blaming the Progressive Labour Party for the debacle saying it was an unnecessary “white elephant”…...

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Bermuda College students find thousands of dollars in savings from energy audit

November 22, 2018
By Ayo Johnson

Students at the Bermuda College have unearthed thousands of dollars in savings after conducting an audit of their energy use. Their findings were outlined in a presentation at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute on Monday. Their recommendations, if implemented, could free up funds for more students to attend the island’s only tertiary education institution. The […]

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Tax proposals aim for fairness and equity

Tax reform commission envisages breaks for lower income earners, and a greater contribution from the rich

November 18, 2018
By Ayo Johnson

The tax reform commission is recommending a slew of policy changes that it says will generate an additional $147 million in annual revenue by 2020 while making it easier for poor people to get by. It suggests a radical restructuring of the way taxes are collected and administered by creating a single autonomous revenue authority…....

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Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: tax reform commission

Opposition Leader warns of economic decline

November 16, 2018
By Ayo Johnson

Craig Cannonier, Leader of the Opposition One Bermuda Alliance used economic indicators to harshly criticise government’s policies while touting his party’s successes while in office. Deriding the Speech from the Throne as “Throne Speech Lite”, Cannonier spoke for about  47 minutes this afternoon in the House of Assembly giving his reply to government’s outline of…...

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Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Craig Cannnonier, Throne Speech 2018, Throne Speech reply

Social worker steps down from litigation guardian role

Thirty children in court proceedings left without representation due to failure to pay for the services

November 6, 2018
By Ayo Johnson

A number of children facing certain court proceedings are now without legal representation after litigation guardian Tiffanne Thomas quit the role pending resolution of payment for her services over the last four years. Thomas announced last week that she planned to take legal action to resolve the matter once and for all. Government meanwhile has…...

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Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: litigation guardian, Saul Dismont, Tiffanne Thomas

Premier dissolves ministry probing child abuse allegations, sacks minister

Minister "disappointed" but vows to work diligently in the backbench

November 5, 2018
By Ayo Johnson

Premier David Burt has dissolved the ministry of social development and sports, and fired its head Michael Weeks, raising  concerns about an ongoing investigation into the department of child and family services. In a wide-ranging cabinet “reconfiguration” the Premier also assumed responsibility for the nascent fintech industry, handed finance to newcomer Curtis Dickinson and brought…...

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Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: cabinet shuffle, DCFS, litigation guardian, Tiffanne Thomas

Vacation rentals tax “premature” – Cannonier

October 28, 2018
By Ayo Johnson

Craig Cannonier, Premier of Bermuda

Opposition Leader Craig Cannonier has criticised a newly imposed tax on vacation rentals as “premature” and a “mistake”, warning that the timing of the move could out-price Bermuda as a destination. I think the Airbnb tax was premature,” Cannonier said in an emailed statement to Politica.  “This industry has provided an uplift for Bermuda and…...

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Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Airbnb, Craig Cannonier, Jamahl Simmons, Tourism, Vacation rentals

Government continues stonewalling on DCFS investigation

Claims answering questions will 'prejudice' the probe; key people yet to be contacted

October 16, 2018
By Ayo Johnson

Days after casting its investigation into the Department of Child and Family Services as purely a human resources matter, the Social Development Ministry has suggested it is looking into several matters including child abuse allegations we brought to their attention. And, despite insisting the investigation is “ongoing”, there are no indications that an inquiry has […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alfred Maybury, DCFS, Saul Dismont, Tiffanne Thomas

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